How to Choose Materials for a New Studio in Georgia
When launching a detailing studio in Georgia, material planning is critical. The goal is to cover early jobs without freezing too much money in stock.
Start with your studio profile
Define your main services for the first 3–6 months: PPF installation, window tinting, detailing/interior cleaning, polishing, combined services.
If film services are core, plan around PPF films, tint films, and tools/consumables.
Avoid the startup mistake: buying everything
Overbuying causes frozen cash, slow-moving stock, and budget shortages for essential items.
Better approach
Build a starter assortment that covers common customer requests, 70–80% of typical jobs, and quick reorders for special cases.
Priority materials
PPF films: Start with a base option, premium option, and special options (matte/black) only if needed.Tint films: Keep popular VLT options and enough stock of fast-moving positions.
Tools and consumables: squeegees, knives/blades, spray bottles, microfiber towels, prep consumables.
Adapt to the Georgia market
Consider local demand (Tbilisi vs regions), customer segment (mass/premium), seasonality, delivery times, and supplier reliability.
Conclusion
For a new studio in Georgia, the goal is not maximum inventory — it is a smart starter assortment that turns over fast and grows with demand.
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